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‘Completely skeletonized’ remains in Ohio identified as missing Oakland County man

Anthony Gulley (WDIV)

CANTON, Ohio – The skeletonized remains of a man discovered in an Ohio town in 2001 have been identified as a Pontiac man who went missing in 1994.

Using DNA, the remains were found to belong to Anthony Gulley. His death has been ruled a homicide. He was 24 years old at the time.

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According to authorities, the month that Gulley was reported missing, police in Akron, Ohio, were looking for George Frederick Washington, a 22-year-old from Michigan who was a suspect in two rapes and an armed robbery. Police believe he shot and killed Gulley in Michigan and came to Ohio to dispose of the body.

Later that month, Washington reportedly killed himself while in a shootout with police.

Seven years after Gulley went missing, “completely skeletonized” remains were found in Canton, Ohio. After more than two decades of work, the remains were identified as Gulley using DNA.

The lab work took nine months.

Police said there is no indication that Gulley was involved in any sort of crime before he was killed.

Related: DNA helps identify Monroe County murder victim from 1986


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